Hi! I am so happy about the offers I received for the
- St. Gallen SIM( 2 years - consulting oriented - great international experience - no Supply Chain Management related electives ),
- RSM MiM (1 year - international exchange opportunities - more generic),
- ETH MTEC - MSc in Management, Technology, and Economics ( 2 years - generic courses with some technical courses - great SCM related chair - no international exchange opportunities)
However, I cannot decide which of them constitutes the best choice for me. I would deeply appreciate any thoughts on any of these programs.
My profile
MEng in Mechanical Engineering, 3 years of experience (2 in the Tech industry as software developer + 1 as Engineer in an Engineering Service company).
EU citizen. I speak German at a B1-B2 level, but no Dutch.
My post-Masters goal
Supply Chain Management related position, ideally with a social impact/sustainability aspect.
Industries: Consulting or Retail/ Fast-moving consumer goods
One problem is that I am still considering pursuing a PhD ( preferably at a top US business school ) after my MSc.
Consequently, I want to join a school with a good international academic reputation on operations/SCM but also with promising job prospects.
Moreover, if you believe that there is any other program that matches my goals feel free to make any suggestions!
Thank you in advance for your help!